Leadership

Purpose, Presence, and Power: NABPT Synergy Summit 2025 Reflections

I arrived at the NABPT Synergy Summit carrying the weight of a full clinic day, mentally tired but genuinely excited…

Honoring Women’s History Month: Celebrating the Women Who Shape Us

March marks Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on the remarkable contributions of the women who have shaped our…

Survival Skills for the New Era of PT: Reflections from the 2025 Graham Sessions

What do you get when you bring together some of the brightest minds in physical therapy to discuss the new…

6 Steps to Becoming a Physical Therapy Advocate

Physical therapy (PT) is a discipline that is often overlooked by both insurers and patients. More than 50% of all…

Service: Worthy to Do and Worth Doing

I began this essay while traveling on a plane, during which, every now and again, I gazed through the windows…

Diversifying the PT Hiring Pool Through HBCUs

Many people who work in or alongside the physical therapy industry are invested in diversifying the PT profession. National PT…

Identifying and Dismantling Performative Allyship

Good intentions are easy to have. Most people have a lot of them—and you likely do, too. You may intend…

How to Build a Desire for Diversity in Your PT Clinic

Broken routines stink. There’s a special kind of frustration that accompanies an interrupted schedule—whether it’s because you unexpectedly had to…

Yuri Kochiyama

“Our ultimate objective in learning about anything is to try to create and develop a more just society than we have seen.”

Yuri Kochiyama